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# Contribution guidelines
Thanks for wanting to contribute to RAGFlow. This document offers guidlines and major considerations for submitting your contributions.
- To report a bug, file a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow/issues/new/choose) with us.
- For further questions, you can explore existing discussions or initiate a new one in [Discussions](https://github.com/orgs/infiniflow/discussions).
## What you can contribute
The list below mentions some contributions you can make, but it is not a complete list.
- Proposing or implementing new features
- Fixing a bug
- Adding test cases or demos
- Posting a blog or tutorial
- Updates to existing documents, codes, or annotations.
- Suggesting more user-friendly error codes
## File a pull request (PR)
### General workflow
1. Fork our GitHub repository.
2. Clone your fork to your local machine:
`git clone [email protected]:<yourname>/ragflow.git`
3. Create a local branch:
`git checkout -b my-branch`
4. Provide sufficient information in your commit message
`git commit -m 'Provide sufficient info in your commit message'`
5. Commit changes to your local branch, and push to GitHub: (include necessary commit message)
`git push origin my-branch.`
6. Submit a pull request for review.
### Before filing a PR
- Consider splitting a large PR into multiple smaller, standalone PRs to keep a traceable development history.
- Ensure that your PR addresses just one issue, or keep any unrelated changes small.
- Add test cases when contributing new features. They demonstrate that your code functions correctly and protect against potential issues from future changes.
### Describing your PR
- Ensure that your PR title is concise and clear, providing all the required information.
- Refer to a corresponding GitHub issue in your PR description if applicable.
- Include sufficient design details for *breaking changes* or *API changes* in your description.
### Reviewing & merging a PR
- Ensure that your PR passes all Continuous Integration (CI) tests before merging it. |